By Orlando Sentinel staff
ORLANDO — Two Floridians have died as a result of coronavirus, FloridaHealth.gov said late Friday night, bringing the national death total to at least 18.
“A previously announced COVID-19 patient in Santa Rosa County has died, following an international trip,” the state said. “A new individual in their 70s that tested presumptive positive for COVID-19 in Lee County has died, following an international trip.”
The state also said there are two new presumptive positive cases in Florida, both in Broward County.
“A 75-year old male in Broward County has been identified as a presumptive positive. This person is isolated and will continue to remain isolated until cleared by public health officials,” the state said.
The vast majority of fatalities in the U.S. have occurred in the Seattle area.
“A 65-year old male in Broward County has been identified as a presumptive positive. This person is isolated and will continue to remain isolated until cleared by public health officials.”
The vast majority of the COVID-19 deaths have occurred in Washington, with most of the cases tied to a single nursing facility that is home to many elderly people.
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